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reconstruction of language groups, and on a particular approach to the structural analysis of language. Reichard was not interested in historical reconstruction, and expressed impatience with Sapir's attentiveness to the so-called 'phonemic principle'. Reichard's transcriptions were therefore virtually always narrow phonetic transcriptions, and they reflected individual differences in speaker pronunciations. Sapir, and later his student Hoijer, interpreted these irregularities as 'errors', and used them to undermine the credibility of
Reichard's work. Sapir and his students were particularly committed to the analysis of sound systems of language based on Sapir's 'phonemic principle', but Reichard was skeptical of the value of that approach, and its increasing influence in the field.
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Reichard's work style was immersive, painstaking and detailed. In her work on Coeur d'Alene and Navajo in particular, she spent significant time working with speakers of the languages in their family homes – often collaborating with speakers in both language collection and linguistic analysis. Her
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Reichard's scholarly interests centered around the interrelationships of language, culture, religion and art, and she was attentive to the role of language variation in her work. These interests put her at odds with the emerging Sapir school, which focused much more intently on issues of historical
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Reichard, Gladys (1945). "Linguistic diversity among the Navaho
Indians".
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Social Life of the Navajo
Indians, with Some Attention to Minor Ceremonies
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Indians with Some Attention to Minor Ceremonies.
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in 1926. Over the course of her career, she served as secretary for the
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Reichard, Gladys (1939). "Stem – list of the Coeur d'Alene language".
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Reichard, Gladys (1948). "Significance of aspiration in Navaho".
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Navajo Medicine Man: Sandpaintings and Legends of Miguelito
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